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    Last edited by Jerry Wieland; 09-18-2013, 09:31 PM.

  • #2
    Email them to me. I'll post them for you.
    Mark Masa
    Mark Masa
    www.linkcycles.com

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    • #3
      Took a while but I finally got it figured out. Kept posting them on their sides.


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      Jerry

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      • #4
        That looks like some kind of motorcycle dungeon... Scary, but in an awe-inspiring kind of way.

        A person could spend a year listing things on eBay from that stash! And not be through it.

        So, since it looks like old snapshots laid out on a table and photographed... who, what, where?

        Or is it really yours, ya lucky dog!

        Cheers,

        Sirhr

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        • #5
          you hoarder you. good for you. and you thought you had no retirement plan. obummer cant even screw that one up.
          gww57.com

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          • #6
            Those are great "stash" pics! Thanks for posting them Jerry!
            Cory Othen
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            • #7
              Originally posted by c.o. View Post
              Those are great "stash" pics! Thanks for posting them Jerry!
              I've always wanted to own a junkyard, so I'm very jealous!
              Do you ever go down there and "pet" it? .. or are you past that?

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              • #8
                I think I've seen those pics before. Molenaar, maybe???

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                • #9
                  Holy Moses...
                  Member # 18376 - According to the AMCA guidelines, I'm 1 year from being classified "antique"
                  1969 Honda CB350 - Winner's Circle 2014
                  1972 Norton Commando Combat (In process)

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                  • #10
                    Looks Like Brownies in NY rensalleer?

                    http://virtualindian.org/2biobrownie.htm
                    PLEASE WANTED: Erie any, Rochester cyclemotor Evans Powercycle (esp motormounts, wheel with sheave (consider any)), Merkel Hendee motor wheel (esp mounting fender), Johnson mw. Clip on USA motors/motorwheel Parts kits bikes INFO- What do you have? Thanks! EMAIL: XHTC@YAHOO.COM

                    If you are UNHAPPY with my post in your thread- let me know and I will edit/delete... sometimes I do not know where the line of acceptability is...

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by jwl View Post
                      I think I've seen those pics before. Molenaar, maybe???
                      These pictures are just part of a huge stash a friend of mine bought in about 1977 from Belmont HD, West 7th, St Paul, Minnesota. They are mostly of the basement where the 'junk' was stored. The final tally was 21 semi trailers of used and NOS for $1000 per trailer and he rounded it to $20,000 for cash. The trailers were packed floor to ceiling regardless of weight. Some of the loads were so heavy that the landing gear of the trailer settled into the pavement. Ended up with about 50 bikes probably 300 engines, frames and everything in between. I hate to think of what this stash would have cost today.

                      Jerry

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by Jerry Wieland View Post
                        These pictures are just part of a huge stash a friend of mine bought in about 1977 from Belmont HD, West 7th, St Paul, Minnesota. They are mostly of the basement where the 'junk' was stored. The final tally was 21 semi trailers of used and NOS for $1000 per trailer and he rounded it to $20,000 for cash. The trailers were packed floor to ceiling regardless of weight. Some of the loads were so heavy that the landing gear of the trailer settled into the pavement. Ended up with about 50 bikes probably 300 engines, frames and everything in between. I hate to think of what this stash would have cost today.

                        Jerry
                        A bargain even at the time! But 20k was stlll a lot of money to a working guy then.
                        PLEASE WANTED: Erie any, Rochester cyclemotor Evans Powercycle (esp motormounts, wheel with sheave (consider any)), Merkel Hendee motor wheel (esp mounting fender), Johnson mw. Clip on USA motors/motorwheel Parts kits bikes INFO- What do you have? Thanks! EMAIL: XHTC@YAHOO.COM

                        If you are UNHAPPY with my post in your thread- let me know and I will edit/delete... sometimes I do not know where the line of acceptability is...

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by Jerry Wieland View Post
                          These pictures are just part of a huge stash a friend of mine bought in about 1977 from Belmont HD, West 7th, St Paul, Minnesota. They are mostly of the basement where the 'junk' was stored. The final tally was 21 semi trailers of used and NOS for $1000 per trailer and he rounded it to $20,000 for cash. The trailers were packed floor to ceiling regardless of weight. Some of the loads were so heavy that the landing gear of the trailer settled into the pavement. Ended up with about 50 bikes probably 300 engines, frames and everything in between. I hate to think of what this stash would have cost today.

                          Jerry
                          Wow!! That's another one of the "good" stories... very cool.
                          Cory Othen
                          Membership#10953

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